Bio
Koko Hall has research interests in epigenetics and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her current research focuses on evaluating the performance of epigenetic clocks in pediatric populations when measuring the rate of biological aging. She has skills in statistical analysis using R, epidemiologic methods, the implementation of randomized controlled trials, and regulatory work involving the IRB and FDA.
Education
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Baltimore, MD
ScM in Genetic Epidemiology | August 2023-Present
University of Washington | Seattle, WA
B.S. in Psychology (Honors Program) | September 2015 - March 2019
Experience
National Human Genomics Research Institute | Immersive Summer Program for Research in Genomics (iSPRinG) Intern | June 2024-August 2024
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Graduate Research Assistant | November 2023 - Present
Seattle Children’s Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery | Clinical Research Coordinator III | July 2021-August 2023